Going to The Mat India's Kumar Rajender (in red) overpowered China's Lumin Wang in the round of 16 at the World Wrestling Championships. Rajender lost his next match in the 55-kilogram division, but his countryman Kumar Sushil won India's first world championship gold, at 66 kilograms.

PHOTOPhotograph by John Iacono

Turned Over Giants safety Deon Grant was heels-over-head after he intercepted a pass intended for Carolina's Gary Barnidge on Sunday. Grant's pick was the first of five takeaways—including three interceptions—by the Giants as they christened their new Meadowlands stadium with a 31--18 win.

PHOTOPhotograph by Kyle Terada/US Presswire

Buffalo Spill Colorado's Arthur Jaffee landed hard as he tried to block a first-quarter punt by Cal's Bryan Anger last Saturday. Jaffee didn't get many more chances to come up with a block: Anger was called on just four times as the Golden Bears routed the Buffaloes, who will join Cal in the Pac-10 in 2012, 52--7.

September 19, 2010

Which captain made the best wild-card picks, and which one will have the edge in Wales? Who's the best partner for Tiger, and can Phil rediscover his magic? Who will be the hero, and who will be the goat? And, most important, can the U.S. retain the Ryder Cup?

The NFL's 2010 season will be a conflict between button-down traditionalism and media-amplified showmanship—a culture clash embodied in the opening week matchup between the staid Patriots and the brash Bengals. Round 1 goes to the old guard